The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce is debuting a new gift certificate “currency” program called Grow The (360), aimed at boosting the local economy and…
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Pro-choice group endorses Carolyn Long
Carolyn Long, a Democrat running to represent Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, gained an endorsement from a major national pro-choice group. NARAL Pro-Choice America is supporting…
Vancouver Rep. Brandon Vick on task force on economic fallout
State Rep. Brandon Vick, R-Vancouver, was named by Gov. Jay Inslee to a legislative task force charged with guiding the state through the economic fallout…
Clark County employment data for March misleading
Clark County’s unemployment didn’t register much change in March, according to state data released Tuesday. With the unemployment rate measured at 4.3 percent, it’s going…
King’s Way Christian Schools shares in Murdock Trust grants
The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced last week it distributed $14.8 million in grants to Pacific Northwest charities this winter. This included 34 grants…
Camas to renew work on roundabout project
Following a two-week hiatus, Camas is proceeding with city construction projects, including the future roundabout at Northeast Lake Road and Northeast Everett Street. Four other…
Battle Ground Cinema selling movie snacks
Movie theaters are still a no-go in the age of COVID-19, but if you’re looking for a way to augment your Netflix bingeing setup at…
Rep. Vicki Kraft joins Olympia rally against Inslee’s stay-home order
State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, joined a rally Sunday in Olympia calling for an end to the stay-at-home order meant to slow the spread of…
Second Hurley building planned for downtown Vancouver
The Hurley Tower wrapped up construction last month after more than a year, but developer Ryan Hurley is poised to jump straight back into the…
Spring quarter at Clark College boots up in online-only mode
Thousands of Clark College students are returning to class this week, two weeks later than normal and, for now, entirely online. Clark College’s spring quarter…